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  • 1.  Re: [office] ODF with W3C CDF

    Posted 10-17-2006 11:03
    Yue Ma, all,
    
    
    Yue MA wrote:
    > In current ODF spec, the SVG, SMIL and XForm are using ODF specific 
    > namespace instead of formal W3C namespace. That means when we say ODF 
    
    The reason we are using our own namespaces for SVG, SMIL and XSL-FO are 
    not validation problems, but that these specifications do not contain 
    schema modules that we may include. In particular, they do not define 
    global attributes, but all attributes do only exist for specific 
    elements. Since we do not include these elements, and we can't do so, we 
    cannot include their attributes. Actually, we used the SVG, SMIL and 
    XSL-FO namespaces themselves in early versions of the specification, but 
    we were asked by the SVG working group to change that.
    
    We actually are using the XForms namespace, but we have duplicated the 
    schema definitions, because the XForms schema is a W3C Schema, while we 
    require Relax-NG. We in fact may evaluate whether the use of NVDL allows 
    us to change that. NVDL may be also an option to reference the MathML 
    schema. The current specification actually allows anything where MathML 
    may appear. I think we had shortly discussed that some time ago already.
    
    Regarding the relation of NDL to NDVL: To the best of my knowledge, NVDL 
    is the result of standardizing NRL at SC34.
    
    I will add an "Evaluation of NVDL" to the 1.2 action item list on the wiki.
    
    Best regards
    
    Michael
    -- 
    Michael Brauer                                Phone:  +49 40 23646 500
    Technical Architect Software Engineering      Fax:    +49 40 23646 550
    StarOffice Development
    Sun Microsystems GmbH
    Nagelsweg 55
    D-20097 Hamburg, Germany                e-mail: michael.brauer@sun.com
    


  • 2.  Re: [office] ODF with W3C CDF

    Posted 10-17-2006 11:39

    Hi Michael,

    Speaking of XForms, do we have plan to fully adopt the W3C XForms not only XForms model but also XForms controls?

    Best Regards,
    Helen Yue


    Michael Brauer - Sun Germany - ham02 - Hamburg <Michael.Brauer@Sun.COM>
    Sent by: Michael.Brauer@Sun.COM

    10/17/2006 07:02 PM

    To
    Yue MA/China/IBM@IBMCN
    cc
    "Bruce D'Arcus" <bruce.darcus@OpenDocument.us>, OpenDocument <office@lists.oasis-open.org>
    Subject
    Re: [office] ODF with W3C CDF





    Yue Ma, all,


    Yue MA wrote:
    > In current ODF spec, the SVG, SMIL and XForm are using ODF specific
    > namespace instead of formal W3C namespace. That means when we say ODF

    The reason we are using our own namespaces for SVG, SMIL and XSL-FO are
    not validation problems, but that these specifications do not contain
    schema modules that we may include. In particular, they do not define
    global attributes, but all attributes do only exist for specific
    elements. Since we do not include these elements, and we can't do so, we
    cannot include their attributes. Actually, we used the SVG, SMIL and
    XSL-FO namespaces themselves in early versions of the specification, but
    we were asked by the SVG working group to change that.

    We actually are using the XForms namespace, but we have duplicated the
    schema definitions, because the XForms schema is a W3C Schema, while we
    require Relax-NG. We in fact may evaluate whether the use of NVDL allows
    us to change that. NVDL may be also an option to reference the MathML
    schema. The current specification actually allows anything where MathML
    may appear. I think we had shortly discussed that some time ago already.

    Regarding the relation of NDL to NDVL: To the best of my knowledge, NVDL
    is the result of standardizing NRL at SC34.

    I will add an "Evaluation of NVDL" to the 1.2 action item list on the wiki.

    Best regards

    Michael
    --
    Michael Brauer                                Phone:  +49 40 23646 500
    Technical Architect Software Engineering      Fax:    +49 40 23646 550
    StarOffice Development
    Sun Microsystems GmbH
    Nagelsweg 55
    D-20097 Hamburg, Germany                e-mail: michael.brauer@sun.com



  • 3.  Re: [office] ODF with W3C CDF

    Posted 10-18-2006 06:50
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